Graphical Facilitation
Enabling Conversation And Learning Through Images
Steve Hutchinson author Curie Scott author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:29th Nov '24
£32.99
This title is due to be published on 29th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
If ‘a picture is worth a thousand words,’ this book provides an approach to help create professional pictures that productively and powerfully capture conversations and thinking for individual and collective learning. Individuals are bombarded by information, and organizations, managers, and teachers often lack a corresponding set of tools to make sense of this complexity—resulting in far too many “death by bullet-point” presentations. This is that toolkit, also offering invitations to readers to extend their thinking past these tools to enable the creation (and co-creation with teams, learners, and clients) of graphical depictions, models, and metaphors to help people make sense of their world. This accessible book is constructed as a visual reference so readers can quickly pick out the specific tool or strategy they need, whether working with individuals and teams to promote self-awareness, develop emotional intelligence, improve communication, or articulate vision and strategy.
This clear and adaptable guide will be a welcome resource for teachers, trainers, managers, and coaches to empower people to learn, think, and create in a powerful, memorable, and graphical way.
'This is an exceptional book and offers something unique in terms of its creativity, vibrancy and sheer practical genius. No other book on the market pulls off graphical facilitation like this—anyone interested in the very best of professional development resources should read this publication.'
Professor Gerry Czerniawski
Programme Leader for Professional Doctorate in Education
Chair of the British Educational Research Association’s Engagement Committee
The University of East London
'The use of creative techniques like graphical representation in workshops unlocks much deeper engagement and Steve and Curie are experts in using this facilitative approach to help make learning happen.'
Professor Sam Nolan
Director of Durham Centre for Academic Development, Durham University
'If you want to increase individual and team creativity as well as enrich team discussions, I recommend trying some of the graphical creative pictorial approaches presented here!'
Dr Graham CurtisDirector of Learning & Research, Roffey Park Institute
ISBN: 9781032531458
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 410g
210 pages